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Here is where I'm at now
« Reply #15 on: May 28, 2006, 05:18:51 PM »
Hi all

Here is where I"m at with egroupware install on SME 7

Several topics I need help with

I've completed steps 1-7 excluding steps 4 which I currently believe is windoze related, please correct me on this if I"m wrong?

Regarding Step 8:
Start the eGroupWare Install :
http://www.yourserver.com/egroupware/setup ou http://Server_IP/egroupware/setup
Please select your favourite language!

I'm not sure I understand step 8, but fyi I go to: www.mydomain.com/egroupware and I'm getting a login screen for this, but don't know what user and pass to use ?  So I changed the ibay to allow local(no password needed)

So I go to www.mydomain.com/egroupware
And I get the Egroupware page and can click on  test setup:
here is the results as shown in the screenshot below

http://www.flashbuilder.net/host/agent86/3.jpg

I don't understand what this step 8 means:
http://www.yourserver.com/egroupware/setup ou
http://Server_IP/egroupware/setup

I'm assuming that my bypassing this direction and simply using www.mydomain.com/egroupware is ok ? Need advise on this topic

Also regarding pearl install log, I have this installed, and hope that running from the root directory on the server is ok ? Please advise

As you can see several topics I'm confused about, but perhaps all is working. I have not moved foward with these warnings as I do not want to corrupt anything or have a failure during my configuration process.

Anyhow that is where I am at this point and advise is greatly appreciated

Thanks


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« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2006, 01:34:15 AM »
According to the how to:
Note : Unzip this two files in the same egroupware folder… (do a merge !)

My conclusions
Hmm so many Questions, :-)

Agent86 wrote:
They do not extract to the same egroupware folder, since each file extraction attempts to write a folder called egroupware, and will overwrite the other ?

Incorrect: I extracted them into the same Ibay with np problems.


PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 and Unix platforms, It is used to access the llinux Environment over a network via a software client.
Yes you can use another Client program.
You don't need to use PuTTy if you are working on the SME direct.
Port 22 is not open by Default on SME.

I hope this has clarified it for you.
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« Reply #17 on: May 29, 2006, 01:56:30 AM »
Agent 86 wrote:
Regarding Step 8:
Start the eGroupWare Install :
http://www.yourserver.com/egroupware/setup ou http://Server_IP/egroupware/setup
Please select your favourite language!

It is a Choice on which way you access the package
http://www.yourserver.com/egroupware/setup or http://Server_IP/egroupware/setup


As for Step 8
Goto Step 11 first and Create the Database this Step should have been moved in the HowTo, then proceed with Step 8.

Agent86 wrote :
Also regarding pearl install log, I have this installed, and hope that running from the root directory on the server is ok ? Please advise

That is fine.

After you have created the Database the rest is pretty straight forward, just read the directions carefully. I always read HowTo's first before going ahead with them. So I understand what needs to be done.
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Great, Thanks
« Reply #18 on: May 29, 2006, 02:46:04 PM »
Yep, lots of question?

I really appreciate the help on this

So I will have to research how to open port 22 without PuTTy ?
Since I use ssh, but not sure how to open a port

I believe that is the only step I may need to complete before go to my setup

Please see my setup results: is this typical install for SME or do I need to figure out how to enable SQL or something ? and fix those warnings that apply to me.
http://www.flashbuilder.net/host/agent86/3.jpg

I'm not using Oracle so that will not apply to me, but what about Pearl, and pgsql and the other warnings listed on the screen shot above ?

Please advise

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« Reply #19 on: June 29, 2006, 12:28:26 PM »
Agent86,

Sorry for the delayed reply, but I just installed my first SMEServer and have just joined the "community".

I've got a fair amount of experience with eGW and was just wondering if you got everything working. If not, I'll try to help.

Take care...
Alvin

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« Reply #20 on: June 29, 2006, 04:29:05 PM »
But I have a question on eGroupWare on SMEServer. I installed it following the directions in the Contribs site. Shouldn't I be able to get access to it via the Internet? However, when I try from the outside, I don't get anything but a message that says that the ibay hasn't been configured yet.

I don't know if it matters, but it's installed via an ibay, which I don't fully understand yet. But I can get to it via my local network just fine.

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Re: egroupware
« Reply #21 on: June 29, 2006, 08:14:30 PM »
Quote from: "sits"

Installed Egroupware on a new SME 7 rc2


Your post is off-topic for this forum. Please post all issues which relate to add-ons in the 7.x Contribs forum. Thanks.

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Should be able to access via the net
« Reply #22 on: June 30, 2006, 02:54:55 AM »
If you configured your egroupware into one of your ibays or created and ibay called egroupware then you should be able to access it via the net, however depends on how you are trying to access and where you put the egroupware etc. the index file which is typically located in the html folder of your ibay, weather it be a second ibay of your primary ibay. In most cases you get that message which is the default index.html found in your html folder of your ibay.
So what this means is the ibay your are accessing has no webpage or index.html file installed yet.

And further if you are simply accessing egroupware via your ip address then this would by default go to your primary ibay and only work if you have installed the egroupware in which we are speaking, into the primary ibay html folder
So I believe perhaps you could try http://ipaddress/egroupware
or http://ipaddress/egroupware

Also you may look to your ftp settings in SME server and/or your domain A records etc. to be sure that it's pointing correctly to your SME server etc.

but in anycase back to configuring the egroupware and thanks for the input.

I would love to get this installed correctly but not sure I'm understanding all the instruction exactly

I've not done the open of port 22 yet, so I'll get to that then try some more


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« Reply #23 on: June 30, 2006, 01:41:01 PM »
Thanks for your input. As for the installation of eGW, it might seem a little confusing at first, but it's pretty easy to do. Really, extract both files into the same directory. They don't overwrite each other and, in fact, just supplement each other. When done, you should have a single directory called eGroupWare accessible from the network (Internet or internal). At that point, you can run the setup (www.yourdomain.com/egroupware/setup) via your browser and start the setup of the application.

If I can help anymore, let me know. I'm not sure what the status of your eGW install is now.

Take care...
Alvin

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Port 22
« Reply #24 on: June 30, 2006, 09:01:32 PM »
Thanks

I'm scared to open port 22 I am using ssh to login to the server, so I am at the konsole, but I'm worried about security ?

Please post the command for opening port 22 as directed for egroupware.

Is this necessary to open port 22?

Please advise
Thanks

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« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2006, 04:38:38 AM »
The only reason that I can think of to use port 22 is to SSH into the server and utilize the command line to execute commands to get the directories and files extracted.

You don't have to have port 22 open for day-to-day use of eGroupWare, I don't believe.

If I'm incorrect, someone else please correct me.

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I've extracted to desktop then tranfered to server ?
« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2006, 12:05:50 PM »
I've extracted to desktop then tranfered to server ?

Is that ok ?

And so I would not need port 22 open ?

Thats what I'm concluding here?

If so then I'll have to review the install instructions again and I'll post where I'm at at this point

I do get a setup screen and also get those warning icons when testing the setup as listed in my post above

I'm assuming this is still ok ?

I am concerned about the pear warning, I did follow the instructions and when I attempt to do this again and and test as described in the install instuctions I get: pear is already installed or this file already installe or something to that effect I can't really remember, but I'm assuming that this messege is ok since I followed the instructions on this part exactly.

Please advise thanks

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« Reply #27 on: July 01, 2006, 07:31:49 PM »
Yep, it seems OK so far. Now just continue following the instructions on installation and setup. I got the Pear warning, too. I just continued on from there.

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Great thanks
« Reply #28 on: July 02, 2006, 12:25:14 AM »
Great thanks

Ok, So I am at the setup screens where there is a login for the setup and the header, so I'm not sure what to do here, I can't login to the setup one only the header?

I may have done this before and simply forgot my user and pass, cause I'm getting a invalid login, but not really sure because it has been a while since I've moved back to this project dues to my misunderstanding of the warning messages I've recieved.

Also by the way I've selected in the header portions of the setup to use PHP-plus-restore I hope that is ok since it was recommended

I wish someone had a screen shot of the setup options that should be selected for these screens for SME setup only.

Anyhow please advise for proceeding from the setup screens
Thanks

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« Reply #29 on: July 02, 2006, 02:16:17 PM »
OK, so you'll need your admin ID and password to go into header config. That's first. After that, if I remember, the instructions pretty much give you what you need. Be careful with PHP plus restore. I just use PHP session management. PHP plus restore can cause problems with some installations. I'm not sure if SMEServer installation is one of them.